Siddaramaiah presents 'Best social film' award to 'Byari'

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February 11, 2014

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Dharwad, Feb 11: It was a proud moment for the Mangalore-based film producer Altaf Hussain, who received the best social film award for his debut production 'Byari' at Karnataka State Film Awards Ceremony in Dharwad.

The young producer, who has also doubled up as the lead male character of the movie, received the honours from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the awards, at a colourful function held at Karnataka College Ground here on Sunday.

Actors Puneeth Rajkumar, Ramya, Arjun Sarja, Bhavana, Anant Nag, music director Hamsalekha and others received the awards amid huge applause from audience.

Addressing the gathering, Siddaramaiah said the Stte government supports the cause of Kannada films and is providing subsidy to 100 films.

Siddaramaiah asked the Kannada film industry to produce films which send a moral message to the society, depict the local culture, tradition and values.

"Earlier, films used to be more socially relevant. Of late the Kannada cinema is emphasising more on violence and double meaning dialogues. They are making a bad impact on the audience and society. The government is giving all kind of support to the Kannada film industry. So, filmmakers must try to make more socially relevant films in the future," said Siddaramaiah.

Siddaramaiah, accompanied by his Cabinet colleagues Roshan Baig, H K Patil, Umashree and Dinesh Gundurao, felicitated the awardees.

Actor Puneet Rajkumar, speaking after the ceremony, urged the audience to continue to see, love and support Kannada films and wished to shoot one of his film in Dharwad in the future.

Award Winners (2010-11)

LIFE-TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:

Dr Rajkumar Award: S Shivaram;

Puttanna Kanagal Award: Bhargava.

Best Film: Magiya Kala (first), Tamassu (second), Manasa (third);

Best Children's Film: Ondooralli;

Best Regional Language Film: Na Puttin Mann (Kodava);

Best Actor: Puneeth Rajkumar;

Best Actress: Ramya;

Best Supporting Actor: Achyut Kumar;

Best Supporting Actress: Harshika Poonacha;

Best Dubbing Artist (Male): Shringeri Ramanna;

Dubbing Artist (Female): Anushri;

Best Script Writer: Eshwarachandra;

Best Film Story: Agni Shridhar;

Best Dialogue: Lakshmipati Kolar;

Best Cameraman: B L Babu;

Best Music Director: Jayashri Aravind;

Best Sound Recorder: Palani D Senapati;

Editor: Suresh Urs;

Best Child Artiste (Male): Master Channakumar;

Best Child Artiste (Female): Baby Prakruti;

Best Art Direction: Ismail;

Lyricist: A Bangaru;

Playback Singer (Male): Ravindra Soragavi;

Singer (Female): Rakshat Priyaram;

Special Prize for Graphics Design: Super.

Award Winners (2011-12)

LIFE-TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:

Dr Rajkumar Award: Hamsalekha;

Puttanna Kanagal Award: late D Rajendra Babu

Dr Vishnuvardhan Award: Anant Nag.

Best Film: Prasad (first), Koormavatara (second), Allide Nammane Illi Bande Summane (third);

Social Film: Sarasammana Samadhi;

Best Children's Film: Kamsale Kaisale;

Popular Film: Sarathi;

Regional Language Film: Ujvadu (Konkani);

Debut Director Best First Film: Sidlingu;

Best Actor: Arjun Sarja;

Best Actress: Bhavana;

Best Supporting Actor:  Shridhar;

Best Supporting Actress: Girija Lokesh;

Best Story: Kum Veerabhadrappa;

Best Script: Ravindra H P Das;

Best Dialogue: Gopi Peenya;

Best Cameraman: G S Bhaskar;

Best Music Director: Anup Seelin,

Best Child Actor (Male): Master Sankalp;

Best Child Actor (Female): Baby Suhasini;

Best Art Director: Eshwari Kumar;

Best Editor: B S Kemparaju;

Best Playback Singer (Male): Aditya Rao;

Best Playback Singer (Female): Archana Udupa;

Special Award for Special Effects: Rajan (Sarathi).

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Upon landing, airport medical personnel attended to the passenger, assessed his condition, and arranged to shift him to a local tertiary-care hospital for further treatment. The passenger’s relatives accompanied the passenger, who incidentally received necessary medical care on board, which helped stabilise the situation.

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